Microsoft Great Plains IV: Inventory Management
By Vincent Ong - 1/4/2008
Great Plains Inventory Management (IV) module gives your business a competitive edge. By achieving accurate visibility and effective control over inventory, and setting prices on a customer-by-customer basis, you can reduce operating costs and achieve the fast, efficient fulfillment that keeps custo... An All Too Familar Pain
By Chris Cameron - 1/4/2008
Lost & Found for the 21st Century In today?s hectic world more and more people are turning to those handy gadgets and mobile products that can be taken with them anywhere they go. The more things consumers own, the more they`re prone to lose them. This in mind we actually went out and tested a new s... Make or Break Factors - When Considering Estimating Software
By Danny Tangredi - 1/4/2008
Make-or-Break Factors in Success and Profitability For quick printers, estimating can prove to be a major factor in the success or failure of their business. When a customer requests a bid on a job, they need a fast turnaround, and the best price. For a printer, there are two important issues; first... SPAM; Is the FTC Lying to the American People Again?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Recently the Department of Justice?s Federal Trade Commission?s Consumer Portection Division has put forth a bogus report to Congress on their role in the CAN SPAM Act and stated in writing that SPAM has been reduced? Man in the online E-Commerce Industry believe this to be a complete fabrication, m... Looking for an Alternative to Microsoft Office? You Should Be!
By Greg Diehl - 1/4/2008
Now is the time to look at an alternative to Microsoft Office. Are you locked into using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint? Are you spending extra because you need a database, and Access does not come with the basic Office package? Well, the time has come to look at alternatives, or at least the... HTML Font Tips
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
It is very tempting to use fancy looking fonts when designing a web page. After all, the fancier the font the more attractive it will be to visitors and the more likely they will be to stay at your page once they`ve gotten there. Actually, the reverse is often true. Most people go to a web page be... Marketing Your WinRunner Team
By Danna Henderson - 1/4/2008
It won?t matter how effective your WinRunner Team is if no-one outside your immediate organization knows about your accomplishments. For this reason, marketing your WinRunner Team is vital to your success. When times get tough, executives look for cost-cutting measures. The QA group is often the fir... Smart Dust in Balloons and Blimps
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Balloons and Blimps are lighter-than-air aircraft, which float in the sky. Inside the balloon compartment is a lighter-than-air gas such as helium or hydrogen. Due to the fact that hydrogen is lighter than air and the combinations of gases including oxygen in the atmosphere, the hydrogen wishes to r... Vlans
By Kashif Raza - 1/4/2008
In order to implement VLANs in a network environment, you`ll need a Layer 2 switch that supports them. Almost all switches sold today that are described as "managed" switches provide the ability to make ports members of different VLANs. However, switches that don`t provide any configuration function... USB Drives - What to Look For in a USB Device
By Ken Dennis - 1/4/2008
Those small USB drives have so many names, pocket drives, thumb drives, USB Pen, Jump drives, and several other names, but when it comes down to it, we are all talking about a small portable, reusable storage media that fits in the palm of your hand! There are a couple major factors you should consi... Are You Surfing Safe?
By Doug Woodall - 1/4/2008
Ok, you`ve got a computer, and you get online. You surf your favorite sites, Sports, Shopping, Cowchip Tossing Blogs, and so on. Your kids download songs and IM their friends. But are you being tracked? Is your personal information stored safe on your computer or is it being mined to a geeky looking... Blogs as Safe Haven for Cybercriminals?
By Alexandra Gamanenko - 1/4/2008
To blog or not to blog? Well, why not? Lots of people like either to write or to read blogs -- sometimes both. The much-quoted survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, says 27 percent read blogs. 38 percent of all Internet users at least know what a blog is. The survey was made in Novembe... Buying a Laptop that You Can Use as a Personal Assistant
By Dakota Caudilla - 1/4/2008
Don?t be surprised but buying a laptop can be even harder than buying a desktop computer. In fact, buying a computer is very straightforward. Laptops, however, are very personal stuff because it?s something that you will carry around with you and sometimes act as more than just a computer for you to... If You Grab Hold of the Antenna Wire, Stand on One Foot with Your Thumb in Your Mouth It Looks Good
By Jerry Hubbard - 1/4/2008
Satellite Dish companies are stepping up the war for new customers on the airwaves and the cable companies are answering with their own advertising campaigns. It seems like we are bombarded every day with advertisements from the television providers asking for our money and trust in their product. ... Security Camera System - Buyers Guide
By Robert Moskal - 1/4/2008
Although the application of CCTV security have not changed very much over the past years, the tools and equipment have significantly.
Cameras became smaller, cheaper and better, but the major breakthrough happened in recording equipment. Therefore many customers shopping for complete CCTV monitoring... Insure Your Information
By Joe Light - 1/4/2008
There are so many ways to lose precious data stored on your hard disk - power loss or power surge, overheating, electrostatic discharge, virus attack, software failure, etc. Are you still thinking your data is safe? Don`t! Backup! Backup early, backup frequently. WinBackup 2.0 Standard
Awarded B... Microsoft CRM Implementation & Remote Support
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
We would like to give you pluses and minuses of Microsoft CRM.
- Web and MS Outlook based client - this means that you don`t need additional installations or training - everyone is using Outlook if you are on Windows XP/2000/2003
- SQL Server database - just to mention
- Integra...
Microsoft Great Plains Distribution, Barcoding, Consignment ? overview for consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Great Plains ? ERM from Microsoft Business Solutions and formerly Great Plains Software is pretty generic with its standard set of modules: GL, BR, AR, AP, IV, SOP, POP and US Payroll. However, having about twelve years of implementation and customization history ? Great Plains Dynamics, ... The Right Way To Discharge Capacitor In Switch Mode Power Supplies
By Jestine Yong - 1/4/2008
Switch mode power supply contain some large filter capacitors that can hold dangerous charges even if the unit has not been used for several days. Typical values of this type of filter capacitor are 220uf 250volt and 330uf 400volt! If you are going to work on the power supply circuits, it`s a good i... Virus or Spyware - What`s the Difference?
By Dave Fraser - 1/4/2008
This month`s article is one of the things I still find comes up as a frequent question, "what`s the difference between Viruses and Spyware"? so I will try and answer that here. One of the biggest
slowdowns of a PC is caused by viruses, adware or spyware as it`s often called.
Before you can ... You Can Write Microsoft Office Program in About 60 Minutes
By Tenny Ing - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Office program is a programming tool called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that comes with Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Power Point, and Publisher. VBA can make your repeating jobs automatic. It also can customize Excel, Word and other Office procedures for your own needs. From ... Phone Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
Headsets for phones are becoming more and more popular with the increased use of the telephone. Using the phone for long hours can be a real pain in the neck-literally. Complaints of neck and shoulder pain after extended phone use are increasing-phone headsets are an ideal solution for this problem.... Microsoft Great Plains Middle East - Arabic Language Support
By Vincent Ong - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is marketed for mid-size companies in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, as well as in Middle East. One of the strengths of Great Plains is its ability to be localized. This makes Great Plains compatible with almost all countries in the world. Before, coun... Are You Considering A Registry Tool Improvement?
By Ted Peterson - 1/4/2008
Everything you should know about computers, if you are not a master of high technologies, is that the most important tool should simply work! That for it needs special ads and helpers, as the processes it performs are dynamic and some parts of it could be really vulnerable at too much work attacks. ... Portable DVD Players - Things To Know
By Allen Reed - 1/4/2008
In my humble opinion nothing makes a long trip easier (especially if you have kids). A portable DVD player is the ideal solution for those long plane rides or endless drives in a car to keep everyone entertained, especially when you have new hit DVD to play. So what are some of things to keep in min... Microsoft CRM Lotus Notes Domino Connector FAQ
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions CRM and IBM Lotus Notes Domino, being two groupware products from competing software development leaders, however could coexist within one organization computer network and even work together in collaboration. There maybe multiple reason why corporation would use both p... Setting up a Tape Backup Strategy for your Business
By Linus Chang - 1/4/2008
So you know a little bit about tape backup, but you`re wondering how to set up a tape backup strategy for your business. Well, let`s take a look at 3 simple steps to setting up a complete backup solution. Step 1: Purchase your tape backup hardware Firstly, purchase the tape backup hardware. If you n... I`m Guilty Until Proven Innocent
By Jim Edwards - 1/4/2008
No doubt about it. "Spam" (unsolicited commercial email) threatens to
paralyze and ultimately destroy the email system as it
currently exists on the Internet. Anyone with an email address can attest to the fact that
the avalanche of Spam has only increased in the last year
and shows no sign of stopp... Lower Videophone Prices Allow Individuals Accessibility
By Scott Sowle - 1/4/2008
VoIP service providers are now offering videophone at the lowest price we?ve seen on the VoIP service market. The tremendous drop in prices will see more individuals and SMB`s investing in this affordable futuristic way of communicating. VoIP services are fast becoming the way to communicate worldw... The Red Cross and XM Team Up for Hurricane Victims
By Scott Fish - 1/4/2008
XM satellite radio and the American Red Cross teamed up to give the workers and relief help for Hurricane Katrina a source for national radio coverage. Red Cross staff and volunteers along the Gulf Coast now have access to the channel, which is a 24-hour, nationwide XM channel to provide help and i... Is Your Brain Really Necessary?
By Richard Milton - 1/4/2008
The reason for the apparently absurd question in the title is the remarkable research conducted at the University of Sheffield by neurology professor the late Dr. John Lorber. When Sheffield?s campus doctor was treating one of the mathematics students for a minor ailment, he noticed that the student... Why the Hype Over the Ipod?
By Mia LeCron - 1/4/2008
Some of you reading this may remember something called the Sony Walkman. Or, if you aren?t old enough to recall what those are, just ask your parents or an older brother or sister; and you?ll see this kind of pleasant, reflective smile cross their face. You see, the Walkman was the coolest thing to ... Hard Drive Crash Prevention And Recovery Tips
By Michael Cottier - 1/4/2008
The hard drive in our computers right now stores all of our data, and our computer could not function without it. There would be no World Wide Web, email or even an operating system without hard drives. Since hard drives are so important, a hard drive crash is without a doubt the biggest problem tha... Corporate Accounting: Microsoft Dynamics GP/Microsoft Great Plains
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
The ideas of Corporate ERP/MRP/Accounting application was developed back in 1960th, however nowadays the topic is still actual and we are watching how dozens of new Accounting packages hit the market every year. This process sees some consolidation, to be admitted. In this small article we will be... What Everybody Should Know About An Inkjet Printer: The One-Year Cost Of Printing
By Larry Andrew - 1/4/2008
You can purchase an inkjet printer for as little as $39. With a rebate, it may even be less. Not many people would argue about the good deal they got when they purchased their printer. However, the purchase price of an inkjet printer really doesn?t tell you much about your cost of printing. After al... Computer Security - It`s Bigger than Spyware and Viruses
By D. David Dugan - 1/4/2008
Computer security, in basic terms means keeping your computer and the data that?s in it safe and secure. More of our personal data is stored in or accessed from our computer, now more than ever before. Yet most people lack even the basic understanding of how to keep their computers safe and secure... What Is A SIM Card For A Cell Phone?
By Johnny McKenzie - 1/4/2008
A SIM card for the phone is like having a small computer in your computer. The SIM card stores a lot of data such as your messages, whether text or pictures, your phone number, reminders, files, value added services etc. What determine the phone number are actually the card and not the phone. In fac... A Simple Computer Software Definition
By Mohammed Amerullah Qureshi - 1/4/2008
What is Software? Software is a set of instruction written to interface between man and machine. Who writes this instructions? Programmers writes this instructions. How the programmers write the instructions /software? They use computer languages to write software applications. Software can be divid... How Can I Stop Getting Spam?
By Sean Proske - 1/4/2008
Are you getting too much spam? We all are, but if you`re a webmaster the word spam takes on a whole new meaning. It?s not uncommon for the luckiest of email users to receive a dozen or so spam messages each day, while those of us who aren?t so fortunate receive hundreds. The casual home user tends t... Building Security vs Information Security
By Eric Meyer - 1/4/2008
Most companies hire highly paid computer security professionals who spend hours and hours a day configuring access policies and patching computers. Then they turn around and hire a minimum wage security guards to protect their millions of dollars worth of computer equipment. This isn?t even counti... Latest Ebay Email Scam - Very Tricky
By Bernard Peh - 1/4/2008
I received an email from ebay, asking me to do a simple survey for 20 dollars. Google had conducted similiar surveys and it is not surprising that ebay could do the same. The survey was very tempting because I had nothing to loose and I believed many people would think the same way like I did. The e... Wind Energy to Solve Reliance on Foreign Oil
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Every once in a while a new technology comes along which helps solve multiple problems and this time it is Wind Energy. You see with all the hot air and BS in Washington DC we can power up all that wind from all those worthless blowhards and harvest it using wind turbines. This is just the kind of r... The Best Business Laptop For Your Company
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
The little notebook computer or laptop is tailor made for business.
It`s the perfect communication tool. It`s the perfect record keeping
tool. It`s the perfect presentation tool. And if that wasn`t enough,
all of the above is neatly packaged into a small portable machine
that can be taken anywhere a... Network Monitoring for Serious eCommerce
By David Leonhardt - 1/4/2008
In the real world, businesses come in every size, from self-employed entrepreneurs like me to mega malls like Wal-Mart. On the Internet, companies come in every size, too, from a stand-alone ebook sales page with webmaster and owner all in one, to 300 pound gorilla like Amazon, with over a million p... How To Choose Videoconference Carts
By Jon Butt - 1/4/2008
Are you tired of looking for good quality videoconference carts? What are they, you ask? There is really no need to explain video conferencing carts ? they are furniture built to hold video conferencing equipment. Video conferencing carts come in a variety of designs to suit different purposes. Surp... How Do "Free" Business Card Printers Work?
By Jonathan Bowalsky - 1/4/2008
Whenever you see an advertiser that wants to give something away, there is usually a catch behind it. Nothing in life is ?free?, especially in the printing business. How are business card printers willing to give you something for free? There are high costs associated with materials, labor and shipp... Blackboard Learning in the Twenty-First Century
By Nick Smith - 1/4/2008
My grandmother likes to remind me that to her it seems like yesterday that she attended college - something virtually unheard for women of her generation to do. In fact, she and I went to the same university, even studied in the same buildings. But despite those college experiences we share, somethi... Hard Disk Drives: 3.5" or 2.5"? (Part 1)
By Jason Busch - 1/4/2008
2.5" (9.5mm) hard drives have been slowly increasing in demand over the past few years. Prices usually push the consumer into a buying decision, but there are many other factors which have contributed to the desire for 2.5" computer systems. First, let`s take a look at some of the myths that 2.5" dr... The Way Night Vision Works
By Shawn Davis - 2/14/2007
Most people are familiar with the concept of night vision. After all, it is seen in countless action and spy movies. However, the truth is that night vision is more than a fantastical concept; it is reality. And with goggles, night scopes, binoculars and monoculars, it is possible to see on a moonle... Two Way Radios : A Beginner`s Guide
By Danny Feemster - 2/13/2007
A two-way radio is a device which transmits and receives voice signals through the air. They work somewhat like a telephone, but since they do not require a central network they can be used anywhere! With two way radios, two or more people can have a discussion no matter where they are -- sometimes ...
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